Halcyon, a luxury automotive brand, has announced its first project: a reimagined, all-electric Rolls-Royce Corniche. This restomod, limited to just 60 commissions, aims to combine bespoke craftsmanship with advanced EV technology, representing a new chapter in British automotive innovation.

Backed by Evice Group, Halcyon is dedicated to reviving classic Rolls-Royce models. The Corniche, originally celebrated for its effortless luxury, now features an 800-volt electric platform. This system delivers up to 500 horsepower and a range of 250 miles.

Developed in collaboration with Evice Technologies, the powertrain promises quiet operation. This feature aligns with Charles Rolls’ vision of “perfectly noiseless and clean” motoring.
Each vehicle undergoes a meticulous 12-month build process. The bodywork alone requires over 1,000 hours of restoration. The chassis is stripped to bare metal before a multi-stage paint process that ensures a flawless finish. Subtle exterior refinements enhance the car’s imposing presence, while the interior integrates modern technology.

Interior features include a bespoke audio system, a concealed infotainment unit with wireless Apple CarPlay, and a designated area for bespoke dashboard artwork.

Performance enhancements extend beyond electrification, with active suspension and upgraded braking systems. Three driving modes—Touring, Drive, and Spirited—allow drivers to customize their experience.
Limited to only 60 hand-built commissions, Halcyon’s reimagined Corniche starts at £395,000 EUR ($510,596 USD), not including the original donor vehicle. Clients can place holding deposits now, with production scheduled to begin in late 2025 and deliveries planned for the fourth quarter of 2026.